Originally posted by TwoNuts:
That seemed to workout good. What were the setting you used on the harmonizer?
Since I bought my Tyros 2, I have had feeling that it did not have as good a VH as my 9000 did. I may just not be used to it at this point. I was thinking the same as you about posting a harmony sample after Frans Thread about harmonizers. You beat me to it
You did this on the T1 ?
Regards,
DennisYes I did it on my Tyros "1" Dennis.
I think a big part of making it work more effectively is to make sure you keep the Low EQ in the Microphone settings 'down' and subsequently to raise the High EQ gain up significantly. I found the Mid-range setting is more near detent i.e. the half way point, but again a little variation may be necessary. I also have my Mic/Line input on the back of my Tyros set to 12 o'clock high. Too much Mic gain can, needless to say, cause distortion. Also be careful not to set the Mic knob on the Tyros' front panel too high either. Usually I find right around 2 o'clock is the sweet spot although it is very sensitive and raising the gain just a little beyond can cause the overload LED to come on. Of course the Tyros2 may not be as sensitive so it's best to experiment to get just the right amount of gain for your needs.
The Master EQ in the Mixing Console plays a part in the scheme of things also as does the Mic DSP with its Block, Part, Category and Type with the corresponding Chorus and Reverb settings. The Master EQ I find again that setting EQ`1 lower and gradually going higher to EQ `5 seems to improve things. One of my User settings is Q - 2.9 FREQ. 2.0 kHz, GAIN EQ1 "2", EQ2 "2", EQ3 "5", EQ4 "7", EQ5 "9".
Now back to the Mic settings. I have the Noise Gate enabled along with the Compressor enabled also. The Threshold, Ratio, and Output settings are to user preference and a little experimenting is needed to find what's best for your voice type.
Also the brand of Microphone that is used plus believe it or not the quality of Mic cable[s] can be a factor too. Also when you sing into the Mic be careful not to get 'too' close to the Mic or you could overdrive the Vocal Harmony board and get distortion. It depends of course on how sensitive your Mic is and on how hot of a signal to the Mic.
I just think that since we're paying big bucks for our high-end Arrangers that a superb VH should be included. And Yamaha in my opinion 'lacks' in this area when compared to the likes of the Korg Pa1X/PRO and Roland with the Discover5 and now the E80. Although I haven't heard a demonstration of the E80 harmonizer but if it is on par with the Discover5 or a notch above then it should be fantastic. Also I'm not sure about Ketron's SD5 Vocalizer. Time will tell on that one also.
I was really surprised that Yamaha didn't improve the VH on the Tyros2. If they're not careful they may lose substantial market share to those Keyboard manufacturers who keep raising the bar as far as putting in superior, ever better Vocal Harmonizers in their Arranger Keyboards. Especially now that the other Manufacturers Voice sample realism is getting close to and may even surpass Yamaha's SAV sound quality.
There's nothing keeping me from jumping ship either if I find some other keyboard Company comes through with what trumps the competition. Although I am rooting for Yamaha because I reckon I have some inherent 'investment' in the Company.
Most of my gear has the Yamaha Logo on it.
But the way Yamaha turns a blind eye to supporting their products after a relatively short period of time has also got my goat as well. So unless they straighten up and fly right they will lose by business for sure.
And having said that I can yell "BRING ON THE COMPETITION!!" Ketron, Korg, Roland, uhhh.. gem, or whoever!
Let the games begin.
>> We may have to wait another 3 years though for Yamaha to make another blip on the radar. That's okay though. I've got the patience to wait. But it has to have 76 keys regardless.
Oh, and a superb Vocal Harmonizer to boot.
For now, my Tyros' VH is okay and sufficient for my needs. But my next Arranger I won't settle for just good in the VH department. It has to excel beyond what the Tyros now offers...
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 06-06-2006).]